So
far as the question of linguistic minorities is concerned, there is
no specific problem about it in India. Most of the Indian languages
are the off-shoots of Sanskrit language, and other language contain
abundant words Sanskrit. If Devanagari script is adopted as an
alternative script for all these languages, and special stress laid
on the study and teachings if Sanskrit language, there shall be no
problem of linguistic minorities in India.
Fortunately no special problem of
racial minorities exists in India. The people living in eastern
states have some effect of Mangol race, but the Buddhist stream of
Hindu community has assimilitated them with India to a great extent.
Foreign Christian Missions are trying to disrupt that oneness.
Effective control and check on their activities in this regard is
essential.
The above given picture is based on
facts and the suggestions made are reasonable and practicable.
Secularism or equal treatment for all religions have certain well
established norms throughout the world as also in the constitution
of India. There are as given below :-
- The state shall not discriminate
against its citizens on the basis of religion or ways of
worship.
- Common Laws shall be enforced for
all citizens.
- All citizens shall be equal before
law.
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